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Old 07-10-2006, 07:12   #2
Eagle5US
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Good morning Jessipo and welcome to PS.com-

Specific techniques of training and conditioning will not be discussed openly on this particular site. We are very conscious of the fact that this is able to be viewed from anyone, anywhere in the world. That includes people who would be seeking information that would be detrimental to the United States Armed Forces and our Country as a whole.

I can tell you that the mind is capable of incredible feats. Many times in our everyday lives, it is our body that drives the mind: "I'm hot, I'm tired, I need to stop and rest".
The personality and training of many professional atheletes, and soldiers, is an effort at the opposite-to have the mind drive the body: "Yeah, it sucks-so what. Yeah, I'm tired-big deal. I'd like to rest-I'll do it later when I don't have this other thing to get done."
Injury management of the body is a different mechanism altogether-involving chemicals and responses that have been ingrained into us for our very survival. If you were to look up the "Fight or Flight" mechanism-you may get additional information you find helpful.

Enjoy your stay here-

Eagle
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